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An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne, in force and use
Begun by Joseph Washington of the Middle Temple, Esq; and since his death revised and continued by Henry Boult of Grays-Inn, Esq; to the dissolution of the First Parliament of Great Britain, April the 15th. 1708. In two volumes, with two new tables -
Die Lunæ 20: Maii 1661
The Lords in Parliament assembled, having considered of a paper sent unto them -
By the King. A proclamation for quieting the Post-Master-General in the execution of his office
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The Long Parliament as it acted in the yeare 1641, 1642, & 1643
being an exact account of all remarkable passages that was between the King's Most Excellent Majesty and the two houses of Parliament ... also, the severall votes, resolves, &c. of the two houses -
Die Veneris 5 March 1646. The Lords in Parliament assembled taking into their consideration the multitude of beggars, poore, and vagabonds in and about the cities of London Westminster, and in other parts of this kingdome
for prevention whereof, divers acts of Parliament have been made -
The journals of all the parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, both of the House of Lords and House of Commons
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More ordinances and orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
concerning sequestring of the estates of delinquents, papists, and intelligencers -
A catalogue and collection of all those ordinances, proclamations, declarations, &c. which have been printed and published since the government was established in His Highness the Lord Protector
viz. from Decem. 16. 1653 unto Septemb. 3. 1654, with their several dates and dependencies -
The sur-rejoinder of Mr. Attorney General to the rejoinder made on the behalf of the charter of the city of London
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At the court at Whitehall, this tenth of November 1682
present, the King's most excellent majesty -
Midd. ss. Ad general. quarterial. sessionem pacis Domini Regis tent. pro com. Midd. apud Hicks-hall in St. John-street in com. prædict. die Veneris prox. post festum epiphanie scil. tertio decimo die Januarii, anno regni Regis Caroli Secundi nunc Angliæ, &c. tricesimo tertio
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By the King. A proclamation declaring the rates at which gold shall be current in payments, and to prohibite the transportation of the same
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The rules and orders of the Court of Common-Pleas
made since his Majestie's restauration: taken from the originals of the said court, with the allowance and approbation of the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice North, and the judges of that court -
An order and declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, with the advice of his Council
for an assessment of threescore thousand pounds by the moneth, for six moneths, for and towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Commonwealth. Thursday February 8. 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council, that this order and declaration be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the Council -
His Highnesse the Lord Protector's two speeches to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber
the one on Monday the 4. of September; the other on Tuesday the 12. of September, 1654. Taken by one who stood very near him, and published to prevent mistakes -
A collection of all the statutes relating to the excise
with notes in the margin. To which is added an abridgement or breviary of the said statutes: wherein the substance of all that relates to one and the same matter or head respectively, is collected together, and placed under one and the same proper title, and referred to the pages of the said statutes, for the more easie and ready finding: with a table of all the said titles subjoyned -
His Highnesse the Lord Protector's speech to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber
on Tuesday the 12th of September. 1654. Taken by one who stood very near him, and published to prevent mistakes -
Two acts of Parliament, made in the 17. year of King Charles, I. of blessed memory. The first, concerning the High-Commission Court. And the powers of the arch-bishop, bishop vicar general, chancellor official, commisary, ordinary. And all other spiritual, or ecclesiastical judges, or ministers of justice. The second, that persons in holy orders shall not exercise any temperal jurisdiction
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An ordinance of pardon and grace to the people of Scotland
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Die Jovis, 8. Julii, 1646
Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that all such persons as have presented their petitions at Goldsmiths-Hall -
Die Sabbathi 19. Decembris, 1646
It is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that the city printer shall print and publish the two petitions presented to the house this day -
Die Iovis 28 Maii, 1646
For as much as many writs of error be now brought, and the records thereupon be removed into this present Parliament -
A collection of His Majesties gracious letters, speeches, messages, and declarations since April 4./14. 1660
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His Majestie's gracious speech together with the Lord Chancellor's, to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the 29th day of December, 1660
Being the day of their dissolution. : As also, that of the speaker of the honorable House of Commons, at the same time -
The Act of tonnage and poundage, and Book of rates
with several statutes at large relating to the customs; carefully examined by the records: out of which are collected the variations from the Book of rates, and Act of tonnage and poundage, as now practis'd. With an abridgment of several other statutes concerning the customs. As also the usual tares, ports of England and Wales, lawful keys, and wharfs in the port of London; with the tables of officers fees, scavage, package, balliage, and packers-porters duties. : Together with an index of the whole alphabetically digested